Muscle weight, that is. If two women both weigh 150 pounds
and only one lifts weights, the lifter will more likely fit into a smaller
pant size than her sedentary counterpart. Likewise, a 150-pound woman who
lifts weights could very well wear the same size as a 140-pound woman who
doesn't exercise. The reason: Although a pound of fat weighs the same as a
pound of muscle, muscle takes up less space, says Mark Nutting, fitness
director of SACO Sport & Fitness in Saco, Maine. "You can get
bigger muscles and get smaller overall if you lose the fat," he says.
"The bulk so many women fear only occurs if you don't lose fat and develop
muscle on top of it." Cut back on calories and add weight to your workout
to lose inches.
source:health
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